Red Filter Fine Art Gallery

Red Filter Fine Art Gallery Red Filter Gallery is a virtual Photography Only Gallery with a focus on B&W, allowing new examination of abstraction, tonalities, textures, and light.

At the Red Filter Gallery, we wish to serve a growing audience of fine art photography enthusiasts. A rich history of photography over the past century and a half has provided a firm basis for the contemporary artist today. The viewer engages with the image … its execution and technology rooted in tradition ... the art embodying creative expression in new and different ways. Fine art photography

currently encompasses a broad range of creative mediums and we seek to explore some of those evolving modalities. But at the heart of our programs will be a focus on monochrome images, Black and White, allowing new examination of abstraction, tonalities, textures and light. We encourage you to become a member of the Gallery and receive communications of our progress over time. Discover with us the work of new artists employing fresh perspective as well as established image makers pressing artistic boundaries with learned technique. Please note: We also encourage you to subscribe to our Black and White photography news website “BWGallerist” to track the trends and events in the fine art photography community today.

02/03/2015

Throughout his career, John Gossage has enjoyed the enigmatic, forgotten and forbidden. This has included the destitute areas of Berlin in the 1980s and areas deemed hazardous by the Environmental ...

02/03/2015

2015 is upon us and our friend Juliet R. Harrison is showing no signs of slowing down. She has recently released another folio of photos, titled The Horses of San Marco. Limited to only 15 copies, ...

01/27/2015

Susan Spiritus is bringing in the New Year with the help of Tony Hertz, Chris Kovacs and Harold Ross. All are newcomers to the gallery. The trio brings a combination of technique, enigma and eye fo...

01/27/2015

For the majority of current America, Cuba has become an enigma. The great red scare in the south has dissolved, and left a country searching for its soul. Now, with news of diplomatic relations po...

01/27/2015

Taking us out of the heart of winter blues, Gitterman Gallery will be exhibiting New York's Eliot Elisofon, who rose from meager means to become one of LIFE Magazine's preeminent photographers duri...

01/27/2015

“Snaking Wind” Richard Sherman Of over 550 articles in our archives the most popular are the annual lists of photographers we choose as the “Best of the Best” for each year. The interest in t...

01/05/2015

Photographers looking to escape the winter cold this January should venture to L.A. for the 5th annual Classic Photographs get together. Classic Photographs Los Angeles began in 2010 when a small g...

01/05/2015

For the fourth year now, Howard Greenburg Gallery's staff has put their minds together in order to curate a distinct exhibition unlike any found during the rest of the year. Each staff membe...

12/07/2014

John Malkovich is a good friend and collaborator. An incredibly versatile actor, the dynamics of Malkovich's range is as vast as he is open minded when considering a role. For Sandro Miller, this m...

11/30/2014

This past weekend, Wessel + O'Connor Fine Art gallery opened their newest exhibition, covering the works of George Platt Lynes. Over two dozen primarily male nudes are being featured, reaching back...

11/09/2014

Who wouldn't want to get paid to use their creative side and do what they love. For the following handful of artists, Light Work - based out of Syracuse, NY - has given them the chance to do exactl...

11/09/2014

Father and son joining each other in profession is an idyllically discussed concept occurring less and less frequently. Twenty-Two Gallery presents Bruce Murray Sr. and Jr in a true Philadelphian e...

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